When I post to Facebook – this annoying paragraph accompanies….

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    Am using motion theme… when I send a post to FB – this very annoying phrase accompanies the posts… “Hey there… grab the RSS feed…, etc” – I used cosomization to get it off of my front page… but it still accompanies my posts to FB – how can I get rid of this???

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    thistimethisspace · Member ·

    Motion: includes a default message (“Hey there! Thanks for dropping by…”) containing an RSS Posts link. To remove this message, go to Appearance > Widgets, then drag and drop the widget of your choice (even an empty text widget) into the Header widget area. … http://wpbtips.wordpress.com/2011/05/16/rss-and-social-media-icons/#rss-note

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    Hi – thanks. I did this to the best of my ability twice… I placed a test box widget with nothing in it into the header area in the widget page…

    But this annoying phrase is still there! – I’ve also gone through the process of reconnecting to FB – but it is still there. I have 2 blogs actually… and the other one – was Motion at first, though I changed to ‘Piano Black’ and went through the reconnection process another helper told me about – BUT the POST still has the phrase – it shows before I press the GO button for the FB post. I am plagued! Please help me get rid of this awful phrase which makes my FB posts to me – hideous! – -Thanks!!

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    I tried an empty textbox… I wrote something in the box… no matter – when I press on the FB link…. it offer the post plus the ‘Hey There” phrase.

    I really need some help here… I plan on posting through to facebook, twitter, etc… a number of times a day… and this has already cost so much time. What are my doing wrong?

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    when I send a post to FB – this very annoying phrase accompanies the posts… “Hey there… grab the RSS feed…, etc”

    I looked at http://talesoftheoceancity.com/ but I couldn’t find the phrase. Could you describe exactly how to find it or (even better) post a screenshot showing your entire browser window so I can see what you’re seeing?

    Based on your description so far, it sounds like it might be a message that appears on the Facebook side, in which case you won’t be able to edit it through WordPress.com. however I might just be missing where the phrase appears.

    Could you also please reply with a copy of the entire message exactly as it appears?

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